Moments that defined Nia Clouden's Spartan career ahead of the WNBA Draft
The moments the defined Nia Clouden's career.
The moments the defined Nia Clouden's career.
It’s not necessarily something we think too hard about before we speak.
Boyne City Elementary School math and science teacher Erin Mastin hopes to leave a positive impact on her current third-grade class by using sports to teach them how to work together as a team.
She was No. 42 in ESPN's Top-100 list of recruits, Michigan Gatorade Player of the Year and Michigan Miss Basketball.
Nia Clouden looks to be one of the first guards taken off the board in the WNBA Draft.
Despite missing the postseason, this is still one of Suzy Merchant's favorite teams.
“The young kids are good and that gives them a very bright future.”
Michigan State fails to overcome 20-point deficit to OSU, officially ending their tourney hopes.
Michigan State's Matilda Ekh breaks out of slump, helps boost MSU to victory.
If they hope to pull off the upset win against Ohio State, they'll need Farquhar to continue to fulfill her role as a rebounder and to create big plays when her team needs it most.
The Spartans (15-14, 9-9) will advance to the third round of the Big Ten Tournament, meeting No. 1 Ohio State tomorrow morning at 11:30 a.m. in Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Nia Clouden, Matilda Ekh and DeeDee Hagemann were all awarded with honors.
The young team will need to look to their seniors once more when they take on Purdue in the first round of the Big Ten tournament on Thursday.
“It made me fall in love with basketball all over again,” she said.
The Michigan State Spartans ended their season 14-14 overall, 8-9 in-conference and were placed as a No. 8 seed against the No. 9 seed Purdue in the second round. They will tip on Thursday, March 3, at 11:30 a.m.
Michigan State fails to send Nia Clouden and her senior teammates out with a win.
Michigan State looks to end the season in style with a win over No.17 Ohio State
Both Hillmon and Clouden are expected to forgo their extra year of eligibility granted by the NCAA due to the COVID-19 pandemic and declare for the WNBA draft at the end of this season.
Clouden is one hell of a decorated player, and she’s right: She is naturally gifted.